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David Mola, CEO, Mola Solaire Internationale, Germany, Guest of Honour at JERSIC 2009.
Jean Paul Fouda, member of an Association of Cameroon Engineers and Computer Scientists based in Germany.
The calibre of foreign-based Cameroon researchers makes their involvement in upgrading scientific research in the country imperative.
For the past 27 years, President Biya has made good governance a priority for fighting poverty.
Another anniversary moment for the New Deal government of President Paul Biya has arrived with November 6 manifestations marking a transition to the second Republic in Cameroon in 1982.
Getting energy to every home and satisfying industrial needs remain capital to the New Deal regime.
The outlook of our major urban agglomerations has changed radically within the New Deal period. Douala and Yaounde are good examples
Bakweri indigenes in Yaounde have been told to maintain peace, uplift the culture of the Bakweri people and be the ambassadors of the Fako people.
Christians of the SS Peter and Paul Anglophone sociological Parish, Simbock in Yaounde have started mobilisation ahead of a grand harvest set for December 6, 2009.
Overloading, acts of vandalism, encroachment and accidents have been identified as some negative factors responsible for the rapid deterioration of our road network.
Mezam Division in the North West Region has executed 98 Public Investment Budget projects out of 114 projects granted the Division.
Some twenty two (22) staff members who have distinguished themselves in the taxation service in the North West Region have been rewarded. The 22 who were congratulated for professional competence, assiduity respect for hierarchy and discipline received certificates from the hands of the Regional Chief of Taxes for the North West Gana Joseph.
Officials are acquainting themselves with modern techniques of establishing education partnership in a five-day workshop in Kribi in the South Region.
The Minister-Deputy Secretary General at the Presidency, Pr. Peter Agbor Tabi, yesterday officially opened the office in Yaounde.
Senior officials of a Chinese firm, SINOSTEEL, which is carrying out the project, visited the mining sites on Wednesday.
Javier Puyol yesterday had a farewell discussion with the Minister of Forestry and Wildlife, Prof. Elvis Ngolle Ngolle.
A countrywide survey of the incidence of rape in Cameroon has returned disturbing statistics: 20 percent of the nearly 38,000 women surveyed reported having been raped; another 14 percent said they had escaped a rape attempt.
The CPDM should pass on the offensive during celebrations of the 27th anniversary of Paul Biya's accession to power.
Population urges Mr Biya to seek another term of office in 2011 presidential election, pledging their unalloyed support.
The Deputy Secretary General at the Presidency, Pr. Peter Agbor Tabi, made the statement as he opened heads of police meeting yesterday in Yaounde.
Recurrent power failures, leakages and spilling fountains are some of the weakness that have been noticed on the artistic jewel.
Free tickets and transportation have been provided for Cameroonians resident in Morocco.
Some individuals and humanitarian organisations are working hard towards caring for abandoned children.
Section 340 of the Cameroon Penal Code prescribes a five to 10 year imprisonment term for attempted infanticide.
We all too often look at the question of abandoned children as an imported model; a phenomenon that is not only unusual in our known mores, but rather something exotic and, sometimes, an issue for academic discussion.
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